Fans mourn graveside after services for Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles. The grunge-rock icon was pronounced dead in the early morning hours of May 18 after a Soundgarden performance that evening in Detroit. He was 52. David McNew, Getty Images

Chris Cornell, seen performing with Soundgarden in Irvine, California, in 2012, died Wednesday night, May 17, 2017, in Detroit at age 52. He and the band had just performed a concert at the Fox Theatre. The Wayne County Medical Examiner ruled his death suicide by hanging. Katy Winn, AP

Chris Cornell, left, and Kim Thayil of Soundgarden accept their award at the MTV Video Music Awards at New York's Radio City Music Hall, Sept. 8, 1994. The band won Best Metal/Hard Rock Video for "Black Hole Sun." Bebeto Matthews, Associated Press

Chris Cornell interacts with the audience during an Audioslave performance in Havana, Cuba, May 6, 2005. AudioSlave gave what was billed as Cuba's first outdoor rock concert by a U.S. band since 1959. Jorge Rey, Associated Press

Los Angeles – Chris Cornell’s daughter has released a recording of a duet with her late father as part of an emotional tribute to the late rocker on Father’s Day.

Toni Cornell released the duet of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U” on Sunday along with a note thanking her dad for his support of her.

“You gave me courage when I didn’t have any. You believed in me when I didn’t. I miss your love everyday,” Toni Cornell, 13, wrote in posts that accompanied the song on Instagram and YouTube. “Recording this song with you was a special and amazing experience I wish I could repeat 100 times over and I know you would too.”